72 model-predictive-control-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University in United States
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thermomechanical processing and develop computational models to predict mechanical properties, their evolution, and formability. Through August 2026, contribute to the DOE ARDAP research project by evaluating
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on understanding the pathogenesis of idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), and aging as a major risk factor for IPF. Our studies are aimed to mapping senescence cells and identify novel therapeutic targets to control
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evolution of metal alloys during thermomechanical processing and develop computational models to predict mechanical properties, their evolution, and formability. Through August 2026, contribute to the DOE
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analysis expertise Predictive modeling Requires successful completion of a background check Qualified candidates may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical, including a drug screen Additional
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metallurgy; thermodynamic and kinetics modeling. Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs Logo About The Ohio State University Join Ohio State’s community.Together, we’ll create meaningful impact at a scale few
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, with a focus on building multimodal AI models to predict dental caries progression. The successful candidate will work on developing deep learning and computer vision models using longitudinal dental
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studies, that are aligned with mentor teams research, ensuring consistency with established methodological approaches and models, adherence to project timelines, and completeness of documentation; write and
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machine learning—for chemical and biological applications. You will design and implement models ranging from molecular to process scales, develop model-predictive control and optimization strategies, run
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Sciences | Chemistry and Biochemistry Administration A postdoctoral researcher appointment is available in the Carpenter Nanoparticle Spectroscopy Group (https://www.carpentergroup.site/) in the Department
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to mapping senescence cells and identify novel therapeutic targets to control lung fibrosis. The ideal candidate will independently perform studies utilizing established in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo